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Publication : Cloning, characterization, and genomic structure of the mouse Ikbkap gene.

First Author  Cuajungco MP Year  2001
Journal  DNA Cell Biol Volume  20
Issue  9 Pages  579-86
PubMed ID  11747609 Mgi Jnum  J:72647
Mgi Id  MGI:2153360 Doi  10.1089/104454901317094990
Citation  Cuajungco MP, et al. (2001) Cloning, characterization, and genomic structure of the mouse Ikbkap gene. DNA Cell Biol 20(9):579-86
abstractText  Our laboratory recently reported that mutations in the human I-kappaB kinase-associated protein (IKBKAP) gene are responsible for familial dysautonomia (FD). Interestingly, amino acid substitutions in the IKAP correlate with increased risk for childhood bronchial asthma. Here, we report the cloning and genomic characterization of the mouse Ikbkap gene, the homolog of human IKBKAP. Like its human counterpart, Ikbkap encodes a protein of 1332 amino acids with a molecular weight of approximately 150 kDa. The Ikbkap gene product, Ikap, contains 37 exons that span approximately 51 kb. The protein shows 80% amino acid identity with human IKAP. It shows very high conservation across species and is homologous to the yeast Elp1/Iki3p protein, which is a member of the Elongator complex. The Ikbkap gene maps to chromosome 4 in a region that is syntenic to human chromosome 9q31.3. Because no animal model of FD currently exists, cloning of the mouse Ikbkap gene is an important first step toward creating a mouse model for FD. In addition, cloning of Ikbkap is crucial to the characterization of the putative mammalian Elongator complex.
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